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Chapter 6: Crows Come to Roost 4

    Chapter 6: Crows Come to Roost 4


    The Overlord announced the end of the fight. All the warriors returned to the pavilion to a standing


    ovation. Healers immediately rushed to the injured to tend to their wounds. Attendants provided mild


    refreshments, and the Overlord spoke at length about the role of the deputed preceptors in preparing


    the youngsters for the Legacy Trials. The battle with Yuuki Sensei was only symbolic of how


    treacherous and challenging the trials were to be, he said. The young Mikashita learned their lesson,


    and Senju charged them to report at the training grounds the following morning to Yuuki and Keiji


    Sensei. A few words of patronage to aspirants were followed by a brief prayer to the goddess by a


    Sharin priest. Subsequently, the Overlord dismissed the gathering.


    Kento had his eyes peeled throughout the intense battle and had unravelled every manoeuvre of Yuuki,


    and his cousins, in his mind. It was a gift he had since he was pretty young. He had trained for years


    for this day. But the day hade sooner than he had expected. He had just left his seat to return to


    the pce when the Chief approached him.


    Gotou: "Young master, the Overlord would like to see you now."


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    Kento looked around for his father in the retreating crowd and saw him treading the grounds alone. The


    young Mikashita caught up to the Overlord and bowed in courtesy. Senju beckoned his son to walk


    beside him.


    Senju: "I was surprised when you did not participate in the demonstration, son. Are you feeling unwell?"


    Kento had known his father long enough to surmise that one had to speak the truth without any


    corruption to escape his inquiry. Senju valued honesty and sincerity; he had instilled these virtues in his


    family and his responsibilities as the vige leader.


    Kento: "I am confident of mybat abilities, father. But I am, after all, kitsu blind. It would be unwise


    to rush into the Legacy Trials and risk failure. But I assure you that I will yield to your wisdom."


    Kitsu blindness was amon ailment, by the vice of which children failed to connect to raiki from


    birth. At least four out of ten children were kitsu blind. Kento was one of them. His disability meant that


    he could never practice kitsu techniques. In the Legacy Trials, only two attempts were allowed. Failure


    in both attempts led to the loss of eligibility for all future trials.


    Senju squinted into the morning sun and held a hand to shield his eyes. A sudden breeze tousled the


    robes of both father and son.


    Senju: "Tell me son- what makes a good Overlord?"


    Kento: "Well, you have to be the strongest among the kin lords."


    Senju sighed. They had reached the edge of the teau. Metal railings ran all along the outer edge of


    the citadel. In the distance, the Youjin mountains were still shrouded in fog, although the sun shone


    bright and warm. It was fabled that snow sprites lived in the mountains, fed on snow, and breathed out


    haze.


    Senju leaned on a railing and looked down the precipice at the vige of Karasuma.


    Senju: "Come here and tell me what you see."


    Kento approached the edge. The wind had picked up and was ruffling his brittle hair. He had to be


    careful as it was a steep, two hundred and fifty feet drop. Chojo hill had been cut into terraces to build


    the Karasuma vige. The highest level housed the citadel. Every lower level jutted out more than the


    prior, and the faces plunged steeply. Roads hewn into the hill connected them. A sentry stronghold was


    stationed at the entrance of the citadel terrace.


    Now that the morning fog had started dissipating from the hill slopes, the lower terraces were visible


    from the edge of the Mikashita training grounds. The sub terrace was the toimaru, the Karasuma


    marketce. It was primarily run by the merchant and craft guilds. Essential perishable items like


    grains, vegetables, fruits, flowers, and seeds were avable in the northern zone, while the southern


    area cooped the craft shops of spinners, smiths, tanners, and carvers. Towards the middle of the


    terrace were a few sophisticated establishments of the bankers and lenders. The view was of at least a


    thousand little people running around, like ants on an ant-hill from the citadel—the cacophony of metals


    nking spins reeling and vendors calling, easily carried to the teau. Children ran around from one


    shop to another, making their way through the ridiculous and colourful maze that was toimaru. Thest


    and lowest terrace had civilian settlements. But, it was too far down from the citadel to survey with


    ease.


    Kento: "I see a rowdy, noisy marketce."


    Senju: "Noisy and rowdy it is, son. But what you see below, is a panorama of peace. I had to work very


    hard with your mother, in order to bring this ord. When I was appointed as the Overlord, our vige


    was reeling under a history of conflict between kin, and wars between viges. The picture was so ugly,


    the hostilities so deep, that nobody ever imagined that we would see peaceful times again. But here we


    are, listening to themotion born from harmony. If I had demolished our enemies with Strength


    alone, I would be staring at a graveyard right now. I fought some, and made peace with others. And


    hopefully, you will continue my vision after I am gone. I am inviting an ambassador from Karasuki


    vige for a trade deal next year before the Shibai Matsuri begins. A new age is dawning on us, son.


    And we must be prepared to make the most of it. So, I ask you again, what makes a good Overlord?"


    Kento: "Strength alone does not make a good Overlord. One needs a vision of peace and unity. Not


    only for the warrior kin, but also for the people of the vige."


    Senju: "Very good. Now, speaking on the matter at hand- you will seed me one day and you need to


    pass the Legacy trials as a pre-requisite. That is a given. And certainly there is no hurry. But it would


    please your mother and me, if you meet Keiji sensei tomorrow. He is the strongestbat preceptor in


    the Daigaku and coincidentally, he is kitsu blind."


    That took Kento by surprise. He had learned from Shigeo how Keiji was a victor of a hundred battles,


    how he had travelled to the farthest corners of Kinheni on dangerous missions. Were such exploits


    possible while being unable to use kitsu? If they were, it was also time for him to rethink his priorities


    and lower his guard.


    Kento: "I will do as you ask of me, father. And I will train with the aspirants as well. But kindly leave the


    decision of being an entrant in the Legacy Trials with me."


    Senju''s face made the semnce of a smile.


    Senju: "It sounds like- we are in agreement."


    Senju patted his son on the shoulder, and together they took in the offerings of toimaru- its vague


    colours, noises, and smells. A few minutester, an air elemental dove soared from the pce


    premises and headed down towards them. It swooped and perched lightly on Senju''s shoulder.


    Senju: "This is your mother summoning us for lunch. Let us hurry, before she sends us a ming bird."


    Kento giggled. Father and son left the training grounds while bonding by sharing mutual fears of the


    temper of thedy of the household, Mitsu Mikashita.


    The day had just begun, but it had been more eventful than most others. And had been more eventful


    for some than for others.
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